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    Quote Originally Posted by Ctesibios View Post
    So after the Friday, top 10 is within less than 30 seconds! (All remaining WRC cars! Excluding rally 2.)
    lol, what?
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    With all the lost time the overall result was only of academic interest. We chose to give ourselves better time to service the car, sort out the technical issues and prepare for tomorrows stages. We have only had two days of testing so far and need the milage without pressure, says Mads.

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    My opology to Toyota. I am very happy to write that.

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    Vargasen 1 and 2 live on BT Sport tomorrow for anyone in the UK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by steve.mandzij View Post
    I don't want to go this far, but what a pussy.

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    Sorry to say, but he is right! The rules stipulate 120 km/h max for stage average. Finland organizers will have to prepare for this issue also this year. Last year saw a record speed of about 126 km/h with 2016 cars of course!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ctesibios View Post
    Sorry to say, but he is right! The rules stipulate 120 km/h max for stage average. Finland organizers will have to prepare for this issue also this year. Last year saw a record speed of about 126 km/h with 2016 cars of course!
    Safety first like Danger Ehren says

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mirek View Post
    My opology to Toyota. I am very happy to write that.
    Without flicking through loads of pages, I wonder if the forum lab rat who was so scathing of the Toyota team, will say the same?

    Great to see the cars seemingly close on pace, bodes well for the season

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ctesibios View Post
    Sorry to say, but he is right! The rules stipulate 120 km/h max for stage average. Finland organizers will have to prepare for this issue also this year. Last year saw a record speed of about 126 km/h with 2016 cars of course!
    First off, thanks for not being a NOT and being civilized.

    I think the stages should go on. In the past average speeds have exceeded the 120 km/h you say above, so there's no reason to enforce them. In addition, Ogier always, no exceptions, will try to get his way by whining and complaining. Hell, the running order change was likely heavily encouraged to the FIA due to him.

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